digenetic

  • 1digenetic — DIGENÉTIC, Ă adj. (biol.) Care prezintă digeneză. [cf. fr. digénétique]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 22.02.2005. Sursa: DN  DIGENÉTIC, Ă adj. care prezintă digeneză. (< fr. digénétique) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …

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  • 2digenetic — adjective Etymology: New Latin Digenetica, subclass name (synonym of Digenea), from di + genetica, neuter plural of geneticus genetic Date: circa 1883 of or relating to a subclass (Digenea) of trematode worms in which sexual reproduction as an… …

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  • 3digenetic — adj. [Gr. dis, twice; genesis, beginning] With sexual reproduction in the mature forms and asexual reproduction in larval stages …

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  • 4digenetic — adjective Pertaining to digenesis. Syn: heteroxenous, metagenetic …

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  • 5digenetic — 1. Pertaining to or characterized by digenesis. SYN: heteroxenous. 2. Pertaining to the d. fluke. * * * di·ge·net·ic .dī jə net ik adj 1) of or relating to digenesis 2) of or relating to the taxon Digenea of trematode worms * * * di·ge·net·ic… …

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  • 6digenetic — adj. (Zoology) of creation in two ways, of reproduction by both sexual and asexual methods …

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  • 7digenetic — di·genetic …

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  • 8digenetic — |dī+ adjective Etymology: in sense 1, from di + genetic; in sense 2, from New Latin Digenetica 1. : of or relating to digenesis 2. : of or relating to Digenea …

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  • 9digenesis — digenetic /duy jeuh net ik/, adj. /duy jen euh sis/, n. Zool. See alternation of generations. [1875 80; < NL; see DI 1, GENESIS] * * * …

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  • 10Schistosoma — A genus of digenetic trematodes, including the important blood flukes of humans and domestic animals, that cause schistosomiasis; characterized by elongate shape, by separate sexes with marked sexual dimorphism, by their unusual location in the&#8230; …

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